Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada has made “substantial progress” after U.S. President Donald Trump announces a three-day delay of new tariffs that were scheduled to begin affecting Canadian goods just after midnight. Carney’s statement follows Trump’s announcement late Tuesday, which temporarily suspends the incoming measures.
The outlets agree on the core timeline: Trump delays the tariffs for three days rather than allowing them to take effect as planned. The reporting frames Carney’s response as a sign of progress, but details of what was negotiated or the broader substance of any agreement are not provided in the excerpts. The different coverage mainly varies in phrasing—such as “progress,” “last-minute deal,” and “temporary suspension”—rather than the underlying facts about the delay and its timing.